
#5nights5cities Part 5: Off to Eastern Europe
You can catch up by Reading Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4 first. My hotel phone rang almost simultaneously with the alarm I had set on my iPhone at 6am. It was already time to

You can catch up by Reading Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4 first. My hotel phone rang almost simultaneously with the alarm I had set on my iPhone at 6am. It was already time to

You can catch up by Reading Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 first. I spent Wednesday night in Hong Kong, throwing items into my luggage, making sure I had all my cables and chargers

To catch up, you can read Part 1 and Part 2 first. Okay, I couldn’t wait until I was already in the air — I had to do one more update prior to taking off.

To catch up, you can read Part 1 first. If you love traveling, it’s important to stick to an airline and hotel rewards program as much as possible. When I was a student, I always

I love traveling. Yes, TSA lineups and impatient airport staff and long queues and passengers bumping into you with their luggage and screaming toddlers are no fun. But if you look past that, there is

Lamenting Hong Kong’s plight might be de rigueur, but there’s another way to look at things.

Facebook, infested with negativity and gossip, has lost its usefulness.

A startup magazine waits out the news cycle and then starts reporting.

Columnist Lucy Kellaway has a story in today’s Financial Times about the sad lack of math skills in Britain. She pointed to an awkward and uncomfortable moment last week when the UK’s shadow Home Secretary,

I am not a vegetarian but I’ve always been somewhat intrigued by vegetables made to taste like meat. There are vegetarian Chinese restaurants in Hong Kong, where tofu steps in for chicken or fish. Then

I’ve managed, somehow, to stay alive and tell the tale.

United’s PR team flew the airline into a world of self-inflicted harm.

I finally finished S-Town this afternoon, a podcast released on March 28 by the makers of This American Life and the smash hit Serial. S-Town, short for “Shit Town”, is set in a small town

We must never turn away from the truth, no matter how uncomfortable it might make us. Which brings us to Apple and an app called Metadata+. The app was first released in 2014Â and provided a
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